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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

A cold wintry day.

Someone said these are too pretty to be dish towels.
But I say, why shouldn't we have beautiful textiles in our daily lives? Makes me feel good to make them, and makes me feel good to use them.

It was very cold out today, but no snow to speak of. Everyone got ready for the big blizzard, but not this time. It's really ok with me.

I proved something to myself today, something that I knew perfectly well, but kind of wanted to ignore.
Yup, the old carrying eggs in your jacket pocket trick........not wise.
Do I need to say more???

Lois is on vacay.
Sydney wants to know what the hell is going on.
I told her, "I got this."
I am currently flitting from loom to loom......fiesta rugs, mobius shawls, mohair throws, and cotton dishtowels.
These two are sold already.

Since the girls are laying their little selves silly, despite the cold, I made some more egg muffins.

These have zucchini, red pepper, onions and cheese. They make a great breakfast.

I'm just amusing myself, counting the days until spring. Staying warm.

If you are like me you are tired of winter so it is wonderful that you did not have to deal with a heavy snow-storm. We have had quite an easy winter so far here in Ontario. Not too much snow (so far) and lots of sun-shine. Your towels are so pretty and would make any kitchen look beautiful.And your egg muffins look amazing. Is there anything better than fresh, organic eggs? I think I'll try making these soon. I take it your chickens are happy and warm or you wouldn't be enjoying such delicacies at breakfast. Stay toasty, Deb

For those of us that suck at cooking, recipe for the egg muffins? Pretty please? Love the blue towels, my favorite color. Glad the head seems to be behaving if youre able to weave. Cheers and stay warm.

My customers say the same thing about my (simple four shaft!) towels. But what mundane chore needs beauty more then drying dishes? My niece built a Tiny House (but now lives in a tiny Brooklyn apartment) and everything needs to serve a dual (or more!) purpose. Beautiful and useful. Perfect!

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8/2 cotton from Georgia Yarn Co.

About Me

I am an 'older' woman, who refuses to get old. I think I am really twelve, and my family will often agree. I have found my passion in weaving, and have left one career to begin another. What? I don't have all the time in the world???
Get out.